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  • RILEM TC 129-MHT: Test Methods for Mechanical Properties of Concrete at High Temperatures
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  1. Schneider, U., ‘Properties of materials at high temperatures-Concrete’, RILEM-Report 44-PHT, 2nd edn, Kassel, June 1986.

  2. RILEM TC 129-MHT, ‘Test methods for mechanical properties of concrete at high temperatures’, Part 1: Introduction, Part 2: Stress-strain relation, Part 3: Compressive strength for service and accident conditions.Mater. Struct. 28 (181) (1995) 410–414. Part 4: Tensile strength, Part 5: Modulus of elasticity, Part 6: Thermal strain,Ibid. Mater. Struct. (Supplement March 1997) 17–21. Part 7: Transient Creep for service and accident conditions,Ibid. Mater. Struct. 31 (June 1998) 290–295. Part 8: Steady-State Creep and Creep Recovery,Ibid. Mater. Struct. 33 (January–February 2000) 6–13.

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  3. Part 9: Shrinkage, Part 10: Restraint, Part 11: Relaxation.

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Recomendations. Mat. Struct. 33, 219–223 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02479330

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